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In half of the resolved cases, the relatives have been declared unsuitable by the other states.
The concerts have been declared "unsuitable" and potentially unsafe for such a "sensitive" and historic site.
Originally recorded in 1961 by the British band the Moontrekkers, the song was once declared "unsuitable for people of a nervous disposition" by the BBC.
NHS Property Services said of Bootham Park in a statement: "If it is eventually declared unsuitable or surplus to clinical requirements, our role would be to secure best market value from sale so that funds can be reinvested".
Unfortunately, thousands of these developers' flats were declared unsuitable for social housing because they were notorious for shoddy building standards, raising the question: who passed them as fit for habitation in the first place?
Under its relatively taut regulations, allegations of corruption raise the risk that a person or company can be declared unsuitable, lose their licenses and be barred from the gambling industry.
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According to the MFC, areas allocated to the north of this line have been declared as unsuitable for agriculture with the exception of lands located in the valley catchment area.
On Boxing Day a government spokesperson confirmed Gauthier's expulsion, declaring her "unsuitable" to continue working in China.
How valuable will the president's steps be if, in the future, government agencies can simply dismiss insubordinate workers by declaring them unsuitable for an amorphous pool of "sensitive" jobs without having their decisions independently reviewed?
Two weeks earlier, New Jersey declared her an "unsuitable" partner for MGM due to her business ties to her father, but she unabashedly posed with Ho at the ceremony.
In 1972, the United Nations declared this region unsuitable for human survival.
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